How does the United States make our supply chains resilient when considering specialty products that cannot be replaced as a result of what we're seeing with these heat conditions, less water, the drying of rivers, reservoirs, whatever it may be?
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Senator Lujan questions how to ensure supply chain resilience for irreplaceable specialty crops.
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